蝴蝶啊/
请你将翅膀借给我/
Butterfly, lend meyour wings, I pray,
将你的翅膀借给我/
在一个金黄的日子里/
Lend me your wings fora golden day,
我将飞过丛生的灌木/
飞过高高的树巅/
I would fly over thebush and tree,
在那些一同玩耍的孩子们/
头顶盘旋/
Over the children thatplay with me.
——Anette Wynn儿童诗人
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蝴蝶经常成为诗人的主题,它是许多事物的化身:如美丽、自由和生活。它具有唤起愈合和希望的能力,常以重生和焕新的形象出现。受这种带翅膀的生物的启发,团队制作了 “请你将翅膀借给我”,该艺术品受汤姆森医院委托。装置是一件雕塑作品,在当患者和访客踏入医院的中庭时迎接他们。
The butterfly has often been the subject ofpoets to mean multiple things; beauty, freedom, & life for example. It hasthe image to conjure up transformative healing and hope, rebirth and renewal.Inspired by the small winged creature, “Lend me your wings, I pray” is an artworkcommissioned for Thomson’s hospital. A sculptural piece that greets patientsand visitors as they step into the airy atrium of the hospital.
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雕塑的灵感来自蝴蝶透明翅膀上的微小纳米结构,使人联想起蝴蝶的扇动翅膀的景象。多样的动作组合成一个有节奏的形式。作品的彩虹色彩灵感来源于蝴蝶翅膀上的多光谱色,这些颜色由翅膀鳞片上的光子纳米结构产生,它的亮度和颜色会随周围环境而变化。
Inspired by tiny nanostructures ontransparent butterfly wings, the sculpture evokes a butterfly’s rapid wingmovement. Multiple motions coalesce into a rhythmic pattern. The iridescentcolour of the piece owes itself to the multi-spectral colours found onbutterfly wings, arising from photonic-nanostructures on their scales. Itsbrightness and colour-changing with the surrounding environment.
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同样地,装置的颜色也会根据照明氛围和在空间中移动时的视角而变化。 “请你将翅膀借给我”是旨在为来访者与病人带来惊艳感,更重要的是,为他们带去梦想与希望。
Similarly the artwork shifts in colour depending on the lighting ambiance and the angle of view when one moves through the space. “Lend me your wings, I pray” is an invitation to wonder, and more importantly to dream and hope, for visitors and patients alike.
Artwork title: Lend me your wings, I pray (2021)
Medium: Steel and Iridescent Plexiglass
Artwork size: 4M x 5M x 1.4M (h)
Location: Thomson Hospital Kota Damansara,Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.
Artwork by: Poh Sin Studio
Profile info/contact
Website: http://pohsinstudio.com/
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Email: Pamelatan.pss@gmail.com
Video link: https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/651435477
Photographer: David Yeow